Harry joined NEA in 2002. He focuses on technology and renewable energy investments, as well as NEA's activities in China. Harry’s current board memberships include Availink, Clearspring, Leadtone, MediaBank, Positive Energy, Quick Hit, Realtime Worlds and Suniva. His other investments include Echo Global, GlobalLogic, The Point and Vertica. Harry's past board seats and investments include Innerworkings (NASDAQ: INWK), Riverbed Technologies (acquired by Aether Systems), SourceFire (NASDAQ: FIRE), Vonage (NYSE: VG) and webMethods (NASDAQ: WEBM, acquired by Software AG). Prior to joining NEA, Harry was a Partner at FBR Technology Venture Partners where he worked with several successful startup teams. Early in his career, Harry managed strategy and technology initiatives in the financial, energy and telecommunications industries for the Boston Consulting Group and Deloitte & Touche Management Consulting. Prior to his business career, Harry served as an officer in the U.S. Navy. Harry received his MBA from Harvard Business School and his bachelor’s degree in Physics from Duke University. Harry serves on the board of the Mid-Atlantic Venture Association (MAVA), is a past Chairman of MAVA Capital Connection, and co-founded the Young Mid-Atlantic Venture Association (YAVA). Harry was named one of the "50 Most Powerful People in Networking" by Network magazine and one of the region's "Titans of Technology" in Washingtonian magazine. He has been honored numerous times in Forbes magazine’s “Midas List” as one of the most successful venture capitalists in America.